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{{Chronology Entry
{{Chronology Entry
|Year=1862
|Year Number=9
|Headline=First Admission Fees for Baseball?
|Headline=First Admission Fees for Baseball?
|Year=1862
|Salience=2
|Salience=2
|Country=US
|State=NY
|City=Brooklyn
|Game=Base Ball,
|Immediacy of Report=Contemporary
|Age of Players=Adult
|Text=<p>May 15, 1862: "The Union Baseball Grounds at March Avenue and Rutledge Street in Brooklyn is opened, the first enclosed ball field to charge an admission fee."</p>
|Text=<p>May 15, 1862: "The Union Baseball Grounds at March Avenue and Rutledge Street in Brooklyn is opened, the first enclosed ball field to charge an admission fee."</p>
<p>James Charlton, <u>The Baseball Chronology</u> (Macmillan, 1991), page 15. <b>Query:</b> is the claim here that there were no prior fees, or that such fees had not been assessed at closed fields?</p>
|Sources=<p>James Charlton, <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Baseball Chronology</span> (Macmillan, 1991), page 15.</p>
|Query=<p>is the claim here that there were no prior fees, or that such fees had not been assessed at closed fields?</p>
|Reviewed=Yes
|Reviewed=Yes
|Year Number=9
|Has Supplemental Text=No
}}
}}

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First Admission Fees for Baseball?

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May 15, 1862: "The Union Baseball Grounds at March Avenue and Rutledge Street in Brooklyn is opened, the first enclosed ball field to charge an admission fee."

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James Charlton, The Baseball Chronology (Macmillan, 1991), page 15.

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is the claim here that there were no prior fees, or that such fees had not been assessed at closed fields?

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